The Peregrine Falcon's Plainsong

In "The Peregrine Falcon's Plainsong," a poem by E. Eugene Jones Baldwin, the poet reflects on the echoes of ancient civilizations at Blue Pool's towering limestone bluff. Here, memories of Mississippian hunters and sacred chants intertwine with nature's enduring presence.

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